The Latest: Hundreds of migrants left waiting in rain at border between Croatia and Slovenia

Migrants sit on the rain as they and hundreds of others are prevented to cross into Slovenia, at a border crossing with Croatia, in Sredisce ob Dravi, Slovenia early Monday, Oct. 19, 2015. Slovenia has said it will only take in 2,500 people a day, significantly stalling the movement of people as they fled their countries in the Middle East, Asia and Africa. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
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Slovenian policemen escort a group of migrants across the border with Croatia in Sredisce ob Dravi, Slovenia, Monday, Oct. 19, 2015. Hungary shut down its border with Croatia to the free flow of migrants, prompting Croatia to redirect thousands of people toward its border with Slovenia. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
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Slovenian policemen escort a group of migrants across the border with Croatia in Sredisce ob Dravi, Slovenia, Monday, Oct. 19, 2015. Hungary shut down its border with Croatia to the free flow of migrants, prompting Croatia to redirect thousands of people toward its border with Slovenia. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
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TRN0VEC, Slovenia – The latest news as migrants fleeing war or seeking a better life make their way across Europe by the tens of thousands. All times local.

9:25 a.m.

Hundreds of migrants have spent the night in rain and cold at Croatia's border with Slovenia after Croatia sent a train there despite Slovenia's refusal to take any more people into the country.

The train carrying some 1,800 people arrived in the early hours of the morning Monday. Croatian police let the migrants get off the train but Slovenian police were deployed to the border and put up fences to prevent a mass entry.

For hours, migrants — including women and children — sought ways to sneak into Slovenia, while authorities allowed in only small groups. Croatian police on the other side prevented migrants from turning back.

Slovenian police said Monday that 150 women and children from the train have been registered and let into the country. The border incident has caused a diplomatic spat between Croatia and Slovenia.